Activision and Robomodoâs peripheral-based reboot of the Tony Hawkâs Pro Skater franchise had what may be considered a disappointing first month on the market, selling 114,000 units in the U.S. in November, according to the NPD Group.
GameSpot reports that the majority of those sales were to Wii gamers, with 67,000 copies of Tony Hawk Ride and the accompanying skateboard sold to the peripheral comfortable Nintendo fan base. Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gamers snapped up the rest, with the 360 version outselling the PS3 version almost two-to-one.
Thatâs behind Activisionâs other recent controller-dependent, high ticket game, DJ Hero, which debuted with 123,000 units sold in the U.S. in October.
https://lastchance.cc/october-sales-dj-hero-tanks-brutal-legend-well-5403712%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Thatâs potentially disappointing for Activision, which went back to the drawing board after the previous entry in the series Tony Hawkâs Proving Ground saw middling reviewsâsome of the lowest in the seriesâand hefty competition from EAâs Skate. Metacritic scores aside, Proving Ground at least went on to sell more than a million units in the U.S. across the five platforms it was released on.
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Tony Hawk may be âproudâ of Ride, but it appears that U.S. video game consumers (and critics) may have a harder time getting on board.
https://lastchance.cc/tony-hawk-very-proud-of-tony-hawk-ride-5420200%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Under 114,000 ride Tony Hawk in November [GameSpot]